Title :
Resonant Immittance Converter Topologies
Author :
Borage, Mangesh ; Nagesh, K.V. ; Bhatia, M.S. ; Tiwari, Sunil
Author_Institution :
Raja Ramanna Centre for Adv. Technol., Indore, India
fDate :
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An immittance converter (IC), in general, is a two-port network, in which input impedance is proportional to the load admittance connected across the output terminals and is useful in transforming a voltage source into a current source and vice versa. In this paper, a family of lumped-element resonant IC (RIC) topologies is identified by investigating the transmission parameters of various topological structures of electrical networks. In all, 24 RIC topologies have been identified with three and four reactive elements. The operating point and the design condition, under which these topologies exhibit immittance conversion characteristics, are derived. The suitability of these topologies in terms of absorbing parasitic components and providing inherent dc blocking to the transformer is examined. The analysis and design is illustrated with a newly identified four-element RIC topology as a constant-current power supply and validated with experimental results on a 250-W 105-kHz prototype converter.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; constant current sources; network topology; resonant power convertors; two-port networks; absorbing parasitic components; constant-current power supply; input impedance; load admittance; lumped-element resonant IC topologies; resonant immittance converter topologies; two-port network; Current supplies; dc–dc power conversion; immittance converters (ICs); resonant power conversion; soft switching;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2010.2047835